Calls of killer whales, Orcinus orca, were analyzed using computed sound features to classify sound patterns and
identify call similarties. Calls were classified and separated according to the podfamily group within clans ...

This documentation for the CETACEA database of marine mammal literature references updates and expands the original
work by Watkins, Bird, Moore, and Tyack 1988 (Reference Database Marine Mammal Literature, Technical ...

A 6 yr time series of blue whale Balaenoptera musculus and fin whale B. physalus call detections in the North Pacific Ocean was correlated with 3 oceanographic variables (sea-surface temperature, chlorophyll a concentration, ...

This data report is for midwater fishes collected during the
multidisciplinary Warm-Core Rings Program in 1981 and 1982.
Stations were made in and near three warm-core rings on five cruises
within a period of 14 months. ...

Since November 1995, the U. S. Navy's Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS) and other hydrophone arrays were used to regularly sample the occurance of whale sounds in the four regions bordering the continental margins across ...

Digital archiving of bioacoustic data provides both curatorial and scientific benefits. To realize these benefits, key system
requirements must be satisfied. This report discusses these requirements, and describes the ...

The SOUND database system for marine animal vocalizations has been updated to include changes in the structure and
operations that have evolved with use. These include more convenient operations, greater flexibilty in ...

Calls of blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus), fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus), and humpback whales (Megaptera
novaeangliae) were identified in the data from U.S. Navy Sound Surveilance System (SOSUS) and other hydrophone ...

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